Radioactive isotopes are used in industry to control the thickness of metal or paper as it is rolled into thin sheet. An emitter is placed on one side of a sheet and a detector on the other.
Australia's Open Pool Australian Lightwater (OPAL) research reactor has the potential to “make a real difference” in the effort to deal with the global shortage of radioactive isotopes used ...
Stable isotopes are non-radioactive forms of atoms. Although they do not emit radiation, their unique properties enable them to be used in a broad variety of applications, including water and soil ...
China claims that it has achieved success in starting mass production of a radioactive isotope –Carbon-14, which has wide ranging uses in science and medicine. The mass production of carbon-14 ...
The recently refurbished unit 1 reactor at Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG’s) Darlington Nuclear Generating Station is now ...
Researchers at the Accelerator Laboratory of the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, precisely measured atomic masses of radioactive lanthanum isotopes ... mass models used in the astrophysical ...
This Section implements all activities of the IAEA's Water Resources Programme, which promotes and transfers know-how on the use of isotope hydrology as an effective tool for water resources ...